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White, Easton R., Marissa L. Baskett, and Alan Hastings. Catastrophes, connectivity, and Allee effects in the design of marine reserve networks. bioRxiv. Accepted at Oikos.
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Froehlich Halley E., Rebecca Gentry, Sarah E. Lester, Richard S. Cottrell, Gavin Fay, Trevor A. Branch, Jessica A. Gephart, Easton R. White, and Julia K. Baum. Securing a sustainable future for US seafood in the wake of a global crisis. Accepted at Marine Policy.
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White, Easton R., Halley Froehlich, Jessica A. Gephart, Richard S. Cottrell, Trevor Branch, Rahul Agrawal Bejarano, Julia Baum. 2020. Early effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on US fisheries and seafood. Accepted at Fish and Fisheries.   - In the top 1% Altmetric scores of all articles ever tracked   - Picked up by over 200 news outlets
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\(^\dagger\)Bruel, Rosalie and \(^\dagger\)Easton R. White. Sampling requirements and approaches to detect ecosystem shifts. bioRxiv. Accepted at Ecological Indicators.
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White, Easton R. and Christie A. Bahlai. 2020. Experimenting with the Past to Improve Environmental Monitoring Programs. Accepted at Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
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White, Easton R. and Laurent Hebert-Dufresne. 2020. State-level variation for initial COVID-19 dynamics in the United States. In press at PLoSOne.   - In the top 3% Altmetric scores of all articles ever tracked   - Picked up by 8 news outlets
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White, Easton R. and Alan Hastings. 2020. Seasonality in ecology: Progress and prospects in theory. In press at Ecological Complexity.   - In the top 3% Altmetric scores of all articles ever tracked   - Picked up by 4 news outlets
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White, Easton R.,*Kyle Cox, Brett Melbourne, and Alan Hastings. 2019. Ecological management depends strongly on stochasticity: an experimental test. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Rodriguez-Caro, Roberto C., Thorsten Wiegand, Easton R. White, Ana Sanz-Aguilar, Andres Gimenez, Eva Gracia, and Jose D. Anadon. 2019. A low cost approach to estimate demographic rates using inverse modelling. Biological Conservation.
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Fournier, Auriel, Easton R. White, and Stephen Heard. 2019. Site-selection bias can drive apparent population declines in long-term studies. Conservation Biology.
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White, Easton R. 2019. Minimum time required to detect population trends: the need for long-term monitoring programs. BioScience.   - In the top 3% Altmetric scores of all articles ever tracked   - Selected as Editor’s Choice Article and featured on BioScience Podcast
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White, Easton R. and Andrew T. Smith. 2018. The role of spatial structure in the collapse of regional metapopulations. Ecology 99(2): 2815-2822.
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White, Easton R. Mark C. Myers, Joanna Mills Flemming, and Julia K. Baum. 2015. Shifting elasmobranch community assemblage at Cocos Island - an isolated marine protected area. Conservation Biology 29(4): 1186-1197.   - In the top 3% Altmetric scores of all articles ever tracked   - Referenced in FAO Policy documents
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White, Easton R. John D. Nagy, and Samuel H. Gruber. 2014. Modeling the population dynamics of lemon sharks. Biology Direct 9(1): 1-23.
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Kessel S. T., Chapman D. D., Franks B. R., Gedamke T., Gruber S. H., Newman J. M., White E. R. and Perkins R. G. 2014. Predictable temperature regulated residency, movement and migration in a large, highly-mobile marine predator. Marine Ecology Progress Series 514.
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Robinson, James P.W., Easton R. White, Logan D. Wiwchar, Danielle C. Claar, Justin P. Suraci, Julia K. Baum. 2014. The limitations of diversity metrics in directing marine global marine conservation. Marine Policy 48:123-125.
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Gerber, Leah R. and Easton R. White. 2014. Two-sex matrix models in assessing population viability: when do male dynamics matter? Journal of Applied Ecology 51(1): 270-278.
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Senko, Jesse, Easton R. White, Sellina S. Heppell, and Leah R. Gerber. 2014. A comparison of fishery management strategies for mitigating bycatch of vulnerable marine megafauna species. Animal Conservation 17(1): 5-18.
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